By Phillip Bantz | February 4, 2019
While some American companies are hopeful that a regime change in Venezuela will open the door for new business transactions with the country, others are scrutinizing their dealings with Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA and its subsidiaries to determine their level of exposure to sanctions risks, according to international trade lawyers.
By Manuel Rueda | February 4, 2019
Watchdog groups in Venezuela and abroad say opposition leader Juan Guaido's efforts to reach citizens via the internet have been hindered by the dominant provider — state-run CANTV — in a country where critical newspapers and broadcast media already have been muzzled.
By Gary Fineout | February 4, 2019
Florida has a large number of anti-Maduro Venezuelans and Cubans and is also likely to be a critical battleground state in the 2020 race for the White House.
By Andrea Rodriguez | February 1, 2019
The reform is almost certain to pass by a broad margin of Cuba's 7 million voters, but the evangelical vote could shave hundreds of thousands of votes from its victory.
By Tina Davis and Javier Blas | January 29, 2019
The Trump administration sanctioned Petroleos de Venezuela SA and the country's central bank on Monday, the latest move to raise pressure on President Nicolas Maduro after the U.S. recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president.
By Tom McParland | January 3, 2019
A federal appeals court orders a normal schedule in a mining company's attempt to speed up its arbitration award against Venezuela's state-owned oil company, which operates Citgo station in the United States.
By Lidia Dinkova | December 28, 2018
Seven Hunton Andrews Kurth attorneys in Miami advised Promerica Financial Corp., which holds nine banks in Latin America and the Caribbean.
By Catherine Wilson | December 10, 2018
Most Effective Lawyers: International litigation — The legal team successfully voided a $50 million default judgment and avoided liability in trial.
By Catherine Wilson | December 10, 2018
Most Effective Lawyers: Intellectual property — Attorneys for Mexico's TV Azteca persuaded a Miami federal judge to reject the lawsuit for lack of jurisdiction.
By Tom McParland | December 3, 2018
Venezuela resisted paying for terminating gold-mining rights until after the plaintiff sought Citgo assets.
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